Racism Is Real- Real Story Behind Baltimore


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To be a person of color in 2015 comes with shocking racial bias and discrimination in many aspects of your everyday life. Study after study has proved this through facts on hiring, criminal justice and more*.How to take those facts and reach an audience that would rather have a root canal than read a study was the task at hand for us at Brave New Films.And so we created, Racism is Real- the #BaltimoreUprising is a symptom of a much larger problem.

From understanding that reality, change can happen.

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This video has already reached over 29 million people on Facebook and YouTube! Major press outlets like the Washington Post, Time Magazine, Huffington Post, and BuzzFeed have featured it. And now we need you to share it with even more people!

Join us. Fight back against racism.

Robert Greenwald, President
BRAVE NEW FILMS

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*Read more about the studies used in this piece here.

How Many Studies Will It Take?


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Evidence Abounds, Yet GOP Lawmakers Refuse To Admit The Affordable Care Act Is Working

We’ve said it before, we’ll say it again. The Affordable Care Act is working. Today, a new study released by the RAND Corporation found that nearly 17 million people gained health insurance during the first 18 months after the opening of the healthcare marketplaces created under the ACA. Here are a few of the study’s most interesting findings:

  • 11.2 million people are enrolled through state and federal marketplaces. And more than 4 million of those enrolled in the marketplaces are newly insured.
  • 6.5 million people who were previously uninsured are now covered under Medicaid. More than half of the 12.6 million new Medicaid enrollees were previously uninsured.
  • 9.6 million people are newly enrolled in employer sponsored plans. Employer sponsored plans added 8 million people to their rolls due to overall job growth.

RAND’s report is just the latest in a string of studies showing the law’s success. In March, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released a report also showing that over 16 million people gained insurance under the law. In April, a Gallup poll found that nearly nine in ten Americans are now insured. Then there’s this study showing people are satisfied with their coverage. This one showing that hardly any plans were canceled this year. And this one, from the New York Times, showing all the ways the law has been successful.

Despite the overwhelming evidence that the law is working, GOP lawmakers at the state and federal level continue to try to dismantle the law for their own political gain. Earlier this week, Republican Senators adopted a budget that would repeal the law altogether. Meanwhile, Florida, Texas, and Kansas have refused to accept federal funding to expand Medicaid on the one hand, and on the other hand are now filing a lawsuit against the federal government for not renewing its funding for a different health program (that the states knew would expire). The law is also in the middle of yet another test in front of the Supreme Court in the ideologically charged case King v. Burwell. And Arizona just became the ninth state to pass a law banning the creation of a state exchange yet another attempt by states to cripple the law and eliminate the possibility of a state solution if the Supreme Court rules against the law.

BOTTOM LINE: It’s time for GOP lawmakers to face the facts. Another new study has found that 17 million Americans have gained health coverage thanks to the Affordable Care Act. The Affordable Care Act is working, and the irresponsible attempts to dismantle the law threaten the health and security of millions of Americans and must stop.

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The Senate stands adjourned until 3:00pm on Monday, May 11, 2015.

Following any Leader remarks, the Senate will be in a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for up to 10 minutes each.

At 5:00pm, there will be up to 30 minutes of debate prior to a roll call vote on adoption of S.Con.Res.16, stating the policy of the U.S. regarding the release of U.S. citizens in Iran. If all time is used, the vote would occur at approximately 5:30pm.

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Last Floor Action:
11:07:45 A.M. – The Speaker announced that the House do now adjourn pursuant to section 4(b) of H. Res. 223.

The next meeting is scheduled for 12:00 p.m. on May 12, 2015 for Morning-Hour Debate.

11:00:00 A.M. The House convened, starting a new legislative day.
11:00:23 A.M. The Speaker designated the Honorable Mac Thornberry to act as Speaker pro tempore for today.
11:00:45 A.M. Today’s prayer was offered by Reverend Dominic Langevin, OP, Dominican House of Studies, Washington, DC.
11:01:14 A.M. Pursuant to section 4(a) of H. Res. 223, the Journal of the last day’s proceedings was approved.
11:01:51 A.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE – The Chair led the House in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
11:02:10 A.M. The House received a message from the Clerk. Pursuant to the permission granted in Clause 2(h) of Rule II of the Rules of the U.S. House of Representatives, the Clerk notified the House that she had received the following message from the Secretary of the Senate on May 6, 2015 at 9:18 a.m.: That the Senate agreed to the Conference Report to accompany S. Con. Res. 11.
11:02:15 A.M. The House received a message from the Clerk. Pursuant to the permission granted in Clause 2(h) of Rule II of the Rules of the U.S. House of Representatives, the Clerk notified the House that she had received the following message from the Secretary of the Senate on May 7, 2015 at 11:50 a.m.: That the Senate passed S. 1124 and S. 125.
11:03:00 A.M. The House received a message from the Clerk. Pursuant to the permission granted in Clause 2(h) of Rule II of the Rules of the U.S. House of Representatives, the Clerk notified the House that she had received the following message from the Secretary of the Senate on May 7, 2015 at 4:26 p.m.: That the Senate passed H.R. 1191 with amendments.
11:03:20 A.M. The House received a communication from Margarita Almanza. Pursuant to Rule VIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, Ms. Almanza notified the House that she had been served with a grand jury subpoena for testimony issued by the U.S. District Court for the Central District of Illinois and that after consultation with counsel, she will make the determinations required by Rule VIII.
11:04:20 A.M. The House received a communication from Genevieve Dejean, Constituent Services Specialist. Pursuant to Rule VIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, Ms. Dejean notified the House that she had been served with a grand jury subpoena for testimony issued by the U.S. District Court for the Central District of Illinois and that she had determined that compliance with the subpoena was consistent with the privileges and rights of the House.
11:04:40 A.M. Commission to Study the Potential Creation of a National Women’s History – Pursuant to Section 3056 of the Carl Levin and Howard “Buck” McKeon National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2015 (Public Law 113-291), the Minority Leader appointed Ms. Emily Rafferty (NY) and Ms. Pat Mitchell (GA).
11:05:41 A.M. The House received a communication from the Honorable Bud Shuster. Pursuant to section 3307 of Title 40, United States Code, Mr. Shuster notified the House that the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure met in open session to consider resolutions to authorize two prospectuses, including one construction prospectus and one alteration prospectus included in the General Services Administration’s FY 2014 and FY 2015 Capital Investment Leasing programs. Copies of the resolutions adopted by the Committee on Transportation and Infrastucture on April 30, 2015 are enclosed.
11:07:45 A.M. The Speaker announced that the House do now adjourn pursuant to section 4(b) of H. Res. 223.

The next meeting is scheduled for 12:00 p.m. on May 12, 2015 for Morning-Hour Debate.

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Translation: Bank of America is dumping coal mining!


After years of pressure on Bank of America, they just announced a new coal mining policy: “Our new policy … reflects our decision to continue to reduce our credit exposure over time to the coal mining sector globally.”1

Translation: Bank of America is dumping coal mining!

This is a huge moment. Bank of America has gone from being the worst bankroller of coal to having the strongest global coal mining policy of any major global bank. It’s the result of years of hard-hitting campaigning by RAN, our many front-line allies — and by you and all of RAN’s supporters in this fight. So, thank you for everything you’ve done.

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Now, we have to hold Bank of America to its word by rigorously monitoring their implementation of this policy. And second, we have to push other banks to meet or exceed Bank of America’s coal mining policy. There are just a few short years left to meet the challenge of climate change. We need to build on this victory to stop the coal industry using big banks as ATMs.

Will you help RAN do that vital work by chipping in today? 

I’m writing to you from the Bank of America shareholder meeting in Charlotte, NC, where I came to hear today’s announcement in person. RAN has been at this meeting every year since 2011 to make the case that the bank should divest from coal mining. I’m thinking about the many allies whom we have stood here with throughout this campaign. Allies like Paul Corbit Brown, whose stunning photographs and eloquent advocacy have made it impossible for Bank of America to ignore the destruction that mountaintop removal coal mining has done to his home state of West Virginia. Allies like Pat Moore, who was so outraged by Bank of America funding the coal-fired power plants in her community, while her granddaughter suffered through asthma attacks, that she led a civil disobedience action here in Charlotte. I’m thrilled to share this moment with them.

When we started this campaign in 2011, most banks were basing their wafer-thin “climate commitments” around efficient lightbulbs in their branches and green-certified headquarters. Other banks felt that modest investments in renewable energy allowed them to ignore their huge investments in fossil fuels. After four years of hard work, Bank of America’s coal mining policy represents a sea change: it acknowledges that they’re responsible for the fossil fuels that they bankroll. This is a huge paradigm shift.

When we first approached Bank of America about instituting a responsible coal policy, they told us they were “diametrically opposed to our position on coal”. They said they aspired to be “number one in every sector” — including the fossil fuel sector. We took on Bank of America because they were the hardest target: they were the most resistant to stopping doing business as usual.

Today, with Bank of America’s new coal policy, we’ve reached a huge milestone. Now we have to make sure they’re as good as their word. Will you help us do that by chipping in today? 

This new policy is the strongest to date of any global private-sector bank — but it can’t be the only one. Across the financial sector, we don’t need big banks to change the lightbulbs at their corporate headquarters, we need them to stop bankrolling fossil fuels that are killing the climate. Coal, oil and gas need to be left in the ground.

We’re going to push other banks to own up to the climate consequences of their financing decisions, and meet or exceed Bank of America’s policy. Time is running out to stop catastrophic climate change. We can’t meet the challenge of our era unless the big banks profiting from fossil fuels drop their support. Along with our allies — and supporters like you — we’ll build on today’s success to turn this into a truly sector-wide change.

But we can’t do it without you. Support that work today!

In gratitude, for our communities and the climate,

Amanda

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Climate and Energy Program Director
Rainforest Action Network

P.S. To celebrate the hard work of our allies and supporters in this fight, we’ve put together a timeline of key moments in the years-long campaign against Bank of America. Check it out!

Sources:

1. “BREAKING: Bank of America dumps coal mining in sweeping new policy”, Rainforest Action Network, http://www.ran.org/breaking_bank_of_america_dumps_coal_mining_in_sweeping_new_policy

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~ Miami Herald//Barack Obama Op-Ed: We can no longer delay action on climate change

Last week I spent Earth Day in the Everglades, one of our nation’s greatest national treasures, and saw firsthand what makes its unique landscape so magical — what the poet Emma Lazarus called “the savage splendor of the swamp.” Plus, I got to hang out with Bill Nye the Science Guy. “There are no other Everglades in the world,” wrote Marjory Stoneman Douglas, who helped preserve it. But climate change is threatening this treasure and the communities that depend on it. That’s what my visit was all about.

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~ The Wall Street Journal //Gerald F. Seib ~ Obama Presses Case for Asia Trade Deal, Warns Failure Would Benefit China

President Obama and his negotiators are working to finish the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade deal among 12 Pacific nations that has come to be known as TPP, while also fighting to win “fast track” negotiating authority from Congress to expedite approval of the deal later this year.

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~ Reuters // Sharon Begley ~ Decline U.S. science spending threatens economy, security:MIT

Warning of an “innovation deficit,” scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology say declining government spending on basic research is holding back potentially life-saving advances in 15 fields, from robotics and fusion energy to Alzheimer’s disease and agriculture.

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 ~ Politico // Heather Caygle ~ DOT secretary: US transportation system “in a huge ditch”
“We’ve had catastrophes, and it’s unfortunate that we’ve had to have catastrophes,” Foxx told POLITICO’s Mike Allen at a Playbook Lunch event, mentioning the 2007 Interstate 35 bridge collapse in Minneapolis that killed 13 people. “I think, frankly, the American public have to demand action in Washington.”
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~ The New York Times // Paul Krugman Op-Ed: Nobody Said That
Imagine yourself as a regular commentator on public affairs — maybe a paid pundit, maybe a supposed expert in some area, maybe just an opinionated billionaire. You weigh in on a major policy initiative that’s about to happen, making strong predictions of disaster. The Obama stimulus, you declare, will cause soaring interest rates; the Fed’s bond purchases will “debase the dollar” and cause high inflation; the Affordable Care Act will collapse in a vicious circle of declining enrollment and surging costs. But nothing you predicted actually comes to pass. What do you do?